The results are in: cutts up, bows down. That’s just what researchers want when they survey the South Fork of the Snake River every fall.
“I’m excited,” says Brett High, Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional fisheries biologist. “It tells me we are making headway.”
Idaho Department of Fish and Game uses electrical current to stun fish for population counts on the Conant stretch of the river, one of the oldest surveyed stretches of water in Idaho.
--East Idaho Outdoors, Fall/Winter 2016